by Lucas Bambozzi, (Brazil, 2004)
The result of research carried out by Bambozzi over the course of the four last years, the work discusses the control and surveillance systems in modern society. The images, which are recorded by a camera, are installed on a spy robot that moves around inside the installation area, are treated and reconditioned, revealing comically, the intrusive aspect of surveillance cameras.
See also ADA – Anarquitetura of Affection, Simone Michelin’s work that also discusses equipment and surveillance systems, creating “external” circuit cameras.
Lucas Bambozzi has a degree in journalism from the Federal University of Minas Gerais. Since the 80’s he has developed artistic studies and works around the expressiveness of audiovisual language, with emphasis on electronic media. He works in various media with different supports. He has participated on exhibitions in more than 30 countries.



